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Online payments for residential customers now go through the MyH2O portal, where customers can also view their water use by the day or by the hour. The data is not available in real time but is available the next day. Previous bills and payment history are available, too.
Businesses, schools and industries with Fort Worth Water utility accounts have access to monitor and manage their water use, and pay their water bills, through the City of Fort Worth’s online commercial MyH2O portal. Commercial customers can register by clicking the button below.
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Nearly two years after Fort Worth launched its MyH2O online payment portal for water bills, about 60% of water customers have created accounts on the site. Fort Worth has about 292,676 active water accounts, though that number fluctuates, said water department spokesperson Sandra Baker.
Fort Worth water customers can now access data that shows and helps monitor their water usage. With a hassle-free login, customers can securely access their billing information and pay...
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Fort Worth water customers can now access data that shows and helps monitor their water usage. With a hassle-free login, customers can securely access their billing information and pay their monthly water bill.
You can pay your City of Fort Worth utility bill in a number of ways. Cash, Credit card, Debit card and check payments are all acceptable forms of payment. Link to our website for more information: https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/water/services/payment-options
Fort Worth’s new water bill payment site is now available here:http://fortworthtexas.gov/paywaterbill/. Customers will need their full account number, including the dash, to register. Bank draft customers, paperless bill customers and customers with recurring payments need to register and re-establish these features.
Yes. Fort Worth is making residents transition from the Paymentus site to the city of Fort Worth MyH2O portal to pay their water bills online. The MyH2O portal was first launched in 2022, so some residents may have already created an account.